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and john kerry is certainly not a new face. in a way, it's a throwback to foreign policy of past decades. >> brown: ba kind of new ideas, or what are you referring to that he would lack in terms of experience or ideas about how to cope with current problems or future problems. >> no, he-- as a matter of experience he certainly has lots of experience. and in that sense, that is a strength for him. but i think he hasn't over the years been an originator of new kinds of policies. if you take, for example, china policy i think that he may be reluctant to react to a china which is very different from the way it was in the past. >> brown: let me bring david ignatius back. i guess it depends on what you think is needed right now, right? >> i think the world's a mess as kerry believes. he's right. and needs a strong american voice. needs the sort of steady hand that some of these experiences can bring. i point i would make about kerry is that although he often comes across as a stiff, as an establishment figure very form layic, in term
and john kerry is certainly not a new face. in a way, it's a throwback to foreign policy of past decades. >> brown: ba kind of new ideas, or what are you referring to that he would lack in terms of experience or ideas about how to cope with current problems or future problems. >> no, he-- as a matter of experience he certainly has lots of experience. and in that sense, that is a strength for him. but i think he hasn't over the years been an originator of new kinds of policies. if...
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those are john kerry's words. i knew the back story about the john kerry relationship, but i'm glad you explained, peter. i think there might be a disconnect for some knowing the kind of music and the kinds of social justice work this group has been engaged in it years, with the head of the state department writing the text. >> you know, we met a lot of peop people. there was a song, this is discussed in the book. we -- we did a -- as noel says, they know about the civil rights movement. but there we were later on, and the anti-apartheid movement, getting arrested together. and we sang a song that later -- that was written for the occasion of a demonstration with bishop tutu. whether we met nelson mandela, he said, "i heard that song on robin island." there's something -- the context of what we were experiencing. people say, well, what kept you together. you look at the results of these things or -- for instance, in l.a., we do something called survival sunday to stop these nukes being put -- like on the san andre
those are john kerry's words. i knew the back story about the john kerry relationship, but i'm glad you explained, peter. i think there might be a disconnect for some knowing the kind of music and the kinds of social justice work this group has been engaged in it years, with the head of the state department writing the text. >> you know, we met a lot of peop people. there was a song, this is discussed in the book. we -- we did a -- as noel says, they know about the civil rights movement....
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kerry. >> john kerry has a willingness to take a risk, which is rare in public office. but the peace in the post that pat is referring to is a message to him that he owns the middle eastern crisis. >> was it slimy? >> no, it wasn't slimy. it basically suggests that he lowered the volume on the middle east and maybe pay attention to some of these other areas that might have a better chance. >> you mean jumping around too much. susan. >> i predict that in congress, you're going to see the beginnings of negotiations between the house and the senate on extending federal jobless pay. >> mort zuckerman. >> china, which had this image as being a hugely dynamic economy is now facing the first real crisis because they have way over financed what they are doing and they have a collapse of debt and that country's economy that will slow down and affect everybody in the world. >> russia is planning military maneuvers in our area. these maneuvers will revive a cold war atmosphere between russia and the u.s. bye bye. >>> next on "kqed newsroom," new developments in the leland yee saga
kerry. >> john kerry has a willingness to take a risk, which is rare in public office. but the peace in the post that pat is referring to is a message to him that he owns the middle eastern crisis. >> was it slimy? >> no, it wasn't slimy. it basically suggests that he lowered the volume on the middle east and maybe pay attention to some of these other areas that might have a better chance. >> you mean jumping around too much. susan. >> i predict that in congress,...
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the england football captain john kerry is to face criminal charges after racially abusing an opponent. looking for a big payout, spain gets a new government that awaits the result of the world's biggest lottery. it is 10:00 in singapore. >> it is 2:00 a.m. in london. broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world, this is "newsday." >> the united states has renewed its course for the syrian president to leave power. sources in the syrian opposition groups are claiming the number of people who have died is much higher than estimates by the united nations. more than 6000 civilians have been killed since the uprising began in march. >> the violence is obviously getting worse. these pictures are being sent in by ordinary people. even if they cannot all be verified for -- even if they cannot all be verified. 200 people have died since monday. these pictures are thought to be from italy, in the northwest, where the organization says there has been an organized massacre. they have switched their anger to the arab league. the issue one ultimatum after another. people on the gr
the england football captain john kerry is to face criminal charges after racially abusing an opponent. looking for a big payout, spain gets a new government that awaits the result of the world's biggest lottery. it is 10:00 in singapore. >> it is 2:00 a.m. in london. broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world, this is "newsday." >> the united states has renewed its course for the syrian president to leave power. sources in the syrian opposition groups...
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those are john kerry's words. i knew the back story about the john kerry relationship, but i'm glad you explained that, peter, because i think there might and disconnect for some people knowing the kind of music and the kind of social justice work this group has been involved in for all these years with a government official, the head of the state department writing the foreword to the text. >> we met a lot of people. there was a song -- this is discussed in the book. we, we did a, they don't know about the civil rights movement, there we were later on in the anti-apartheid movement, and we sang a song that was written for the occasion of a meeting with bishop tutu. and when we met nelson mandela, he said he heard that song. so there's something, the context of what we were experiencing. and people say, what kept you together? well, you look at the results of each of these things, for instance, right here in l.a., we did something called survival sunday to stop these nukes being put on the san andreas fault. and i
those are john kerry's words. i knew the back story about the john kerry relationship, but i'm glad you explained that, peter, because i think there might and disconnect for some people knowing the kind of music and the kind of social justice work this group has been involved in for all these years with a government official, the head of the state department writing the foreword to the text. >> we met a lot of people. there was a song -- this is discussed in the book. we, we did a, they...
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here to discuss john kerry's role as a piece worker is tohael oren, the ambassador the u.s.. the show is good to be here. your: talk to me about thoughts, the chaos in egypt. >> we have had peace with egypt for close to 35 years. it is essential for israel and egypt's security. for stability throughout the entire region. we and israel certainly have been interested in peace, stability, and interest. we will not get involved and how the egyptians should run we want security and peace to be stored there. crucial for us and for the region. >> he was democratically elected, and when a significant number of people did not like the direction they're going, the and, it moves the country in a direction that the military doesn't like. to get intot going change,e of how they but israel has an interesting. we have long said and then proud of the fact that we are the only democracy in the middle east. we would be happier and prouder democracy in the middle east. tavis: does this mean egypt is heading in that direction? >> we are very proud of being that democracy and we want to be surrou
here to discuss john kerry's role as a piece worker is tohael oren, the ambassador the u.s.. the show is good to be here. your: talk to me about thoughts, the chaos in egypt. >> we have had peace with egypt for close to 35 years. it is essential for israel and egypt's security. for stability throughout the entire region. we and israel certainly have been interested in peace, stability, and interest. we will not get involved and how the egyptians should run we want security and peace to be...
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and, you know, the consequence of that are exactly as john kerry says, we give up opportunities to end and avert war. >> do you think that if this deal dies and the europeans somehow can't manage to save it along with iran because of u.s. pressure that we are back to a -- what president obama said, either a nuclear armed iran or a much higher likelihood of another war in the middle east? >> there is an extraordinarily high risk of that. the obama administration -- you know, this isn't just partisan. these are top military officials who have in some cases survived multiple administrations to both parties looking at the options on the ground and tactically what they concluded was the ability to strike iran, to reduce their nuclear capacity was woefully limited. they can put things underground, they can rebuild. once they have the technical know how, they can always in a few months get back to where they were. and you're at the very real risk of a perpetual cycle of strikes. this is a very dangerous footing that we've put ourselves on. >> and, of course, part of the big issue right now is
and, you know, the consequence of that are exactly as john kerry says, we give up opportunities to end and avert war. >> do you think that if this deal dies and the europeans somehow can't manage to save it along with iran because of u.s. pressure that we are back to a -- what president obama said, either a nuclear armed iran or a much higher likelihood of another war in the middle east? >> there is an extraordinarily high risk of that. the obama administration -- you know, this...
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. >> john kerry is in pakistan trying to secure the release of an american accused of killing two men. he says his actions were in self-defense. >> under interrogation, a high- profile suspect keen to get away. this is the u.s. embassy official accused by pakistani police of murder. last month he killed two pakistani men. he is a crack shot in the allegedly former special forces. the men tried to hijack him at gunpoint and it was self- defense. the case is like a spy drama gone wrong. this is the busy intersection where the shooting took place. the bullets have created a legal crisis. america and pakistan are now at others. both nations had a huge amount at stake. neither show signs of backing down. >> john kerry has been meeting pakistani leaders in an attempt at damage control. president obama insists pakistan cannot put davis on trial because he has diplomatic immunity. >> if our diplomats are in another country they are not subject to that country's local prosecution. >> fears he will be freed haunt the family of one of his victims. they say he was just 17. his young widow has alr
. >> john kerry is in pakistan trying to secure the release of an american accused of killing two men. he says his actions were in self-defense. >> under interrogation, a high- profile suspect keen to get away. this is the u.s. embassy official accused by pakistani police of murder. last month he killed two pakistani men. he is a crack shot in the allegedly former special forces. the men tried to hijack him at gunpoint and it was self- defense. the case is like a spy drama gone...
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john kerry, his secretary of state and hagel, his secretary of defense were left out of the decision making process which is almost unbelievable. >> john kerry unlike most of the people in the administration recognized that the iranian nuclear issue and the syrian civil war and hezbollah's involvement are the two sides of the same coin. he recognizes that pushing the issue with threats of a u.s. strike will draw the iranians out of their own political crisis and possibly make room on the nuclear negotiations. >> what's the significance of red lining? >> i think it's a style of kind of expressing american heroism in foreign policy. we say you cross that red line and we're going to come play police and tell you you can't do it. >> listen to what donald rumsfeld, former secretary of defense said. >> we have the president saying there's a red line that's drawn by the international community. you've got a congress -- >> he did draw it. >> he says it's the one drawn by the international community by international standards, by congress, by the american people. >> this president has tried t
john kerry, his secretary of state and hagel, his secretary of defense were left out of the decision making process which is almost unbelievable. >> john kerry unlike most of the people in the administration recognized that the iranian nuclear issue and the syrian civil war and hezbollah's involvement are the two sides of the same coin. he recognizes that pushing the issue with threats of a u.s. strike will draw the iranians out of their own political crisis and possibly make room on the...
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they dug up john kerry's scores. but somebody asked for barack obama's scores and it's racist? when barack obama admitted himself he benefitted -- [everyone talking at once] >> you know why they're asking? because you went on television and said it's affirmative action all the way. >> obama admitted it on national tv! >> hurray. if affirmative action turns out a u.s. president -- [everyone talking at once] >> because he's an g at once] >> to your point, there's a lot in obama's origins and past that still remains murky. >> why? >> like what? like what? >> you name it! the draft records, the medical records -- [everyone talking at once] >> who paid for his education? >> do we have a right to know all this? >> yes! >> we do? why do we have a right to know? >> he's the president of the united states and the reporters used to go after all this information! [everyone talking at once] >> these are the legitimate queries? >> they've always been legitimate queries. >> do you think -- [everyone talking at once] >> at this stage two years later -- [everyone talking at once] hold on, plea
they dug up john kerry's scores. but somebody asked for barack obama's scores and it's racist? when barack obama admitted himself he benefitted -- [everyone talking at once] >> you know why they're asking? because you went on television and said it's affirmative action all the way. >> obama admitted it on national tv! >> hurray. if affirmative action turns out a u.s. president -- [everyone talking at once] >> because he's an g at once] >> to your point, there's a...
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what makes this report even more significant is the fact that john kerry, senator john kerry, who is a big supporter of president obama and his policies is the one asking these questions and the fact that such a backer of president obama is now behind such strong criticism will certainly not go udge -- unnoticed. >> the latest on that report from washington for us. you're watching bbc news. still ahead, china's not-so-secret weapon. the first aircraft carrier set to launch the military big time. the e.u. has increased toÑi 210 million euros its cover -- offer ever compensation to farmers who have lost income due to an outbreak of week -- e. coli. it had initially uniformed 150 million. the outbreak has left at least 26 dead. >> this clinic in hamburg is one of the big hospitals at the epicenter of the outbreak. for nearly three weeks there's been a wave of new patients, some very sick with kidney failure, all on top of their normal workload. they normally only have to do specialist trae treat -- treat ments in this hospital 50 times a year. they've now had 200 because of this outbre
what makes this report even more significant is the fact that john kerry, senator john kerry, who is a big supporter of president obama and his policies is the one asking these questions and the fact that such a backer of president obama is now behind such strong criticism will certainly not go udge -- unnoticed. >> the latest on that report from washington for us. you're watching bbc news. still ahead, china's not-so-secret weapon. the first aircraft carrier set to launch the military...
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john kerry said 100% of the weapons. now, every now and then you would hear second tier administration officials like samantha power raise alarms and use the word "declared" which was a very lawyerly way of acknowledging that they knew that there were these discrepancies. but does anyone watching this show, can anyone say we seriously remember that a major theme of the obama administration's second term was pointing to the discrepancy between what was declared and what was -- what we knew about? now, mr. blinken might be right, that there's an argument to be had that getting out those 1300 tons of sarin, vx and other gas and other poisons was worth the price. but i'm -- and i say this explicitly in the article, there's one argument to be had about the wisdom. i think it was a very unwise deal which sent a signal that american red lines were useless and that also prevented us from carrying out retaliatory strikes once we knew that assad was violating the deal. what i'm questioning here is the honesty. the simple fact is t
john kerry said 100% of the weapons. now, every now and then you would hear second tier administration officials like samantha power raise alarms and use the word "declared" which was a very lawyerly way of acknowledging that they knew that there were these discrepancies. but does anyone watching this show, can anyone say we seriously remember that a major theme of the obama administration's second term was pointing to the discrepancy between what was declared and what was -- what we...
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with the new secretary of state john kerry along on this trip, some in the administration hope a new spirit of collaboration can be established. there's also a new coalition government in israel, one that remains fractured when it comes to the establishment of a palestinian state. it is no secret that prime minister benjamin netanyahu and president barack obama have not always seen eye-to-eye on the best road to peace and that's just the beginning for president obama on this historic trip. he has to deal with nuclear threats from iran and provide a road map for how far the united states will go in defense of israel. we will get insights to all of these challenges for president obama with the former ambassador to israel, martin indyk who joins us from washington where he is the vice president and director for foreign policy at the brookings institution. ambassador indyk, good to have you back on the program, sir. >> thanks, tavis, good to be with you. tavis: i guess the start is whether or not i have overstated the case. there are some who believe as i intimated a moment ago that the
with the new secretary of state john kerry along on this trip, some in the administration hope a new spirit of collaboration can be established. there's also a new coalition government in israel, one that remains fractured when it comes to the establishment of a palestinian state. it is no secret that prime minister benjamin netanyahu and president barack obama have not always seen eye-to-eye on the best road to peace and that's just the beginning for president obama on this historic trip. he...
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senator john kerry is in pakistan to meet the cruntry's military and civilian leaders. u.s.-pakistan ties have been strained since the killing of osama bin laden with politicians on both sides calling for a serious review of cooperation between the two countries. we have a report from the pakistan capital. >> after so much tough talk from pakistan and the united states, about reviewing their relationship in recent days, it was john kerry who was entrusted with taking things forward. and publicly, at least, we're told his business here -- his visit here passed productively. he did have a clear message for the pakistanis who criticized the raid that killed bin laden. >> my role in coming here is not to apologize for what i consider to be a triumph against terrorism of unprecedented consequence. my goal has been to talk with the leaders here about how to manage this critical relationship more effectively. >> pakistani leaders focused heavily on the fact that the operation happened without their permission. senator kerry assured them that in future america would work together wi
senator john kerry is in pakistan to meet the cruntry's military and civilian leaders. u.s.-pakistan ties have been strained since the killing of osama bin laden with politicians on both sides calling for a serious review of cooperation between the two countries. we have a report from the pakistan capital. >> after so much tough talk from pakistan and the united states, about reviewing their relationship in recent days, it was john kerry who was entrusted with taking things forward. and...
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as for the mood in the country, it was reflected in the words of lieutenant john kerry who served two tours in vietnam, if 1966 to 19-- 1966 to 1970. lieutenant kerry was awarded a silver star, bronze star and three purple hearts. here's a piece of his testimony on behalf of vietnam veterans against the war. >> how do you ask a man to be the last man to die in vietnam? how do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake? >> question, president obama escalated the u.s. troop presence in afghanistan and he's now poised to give u.s. military aid to syria's rebels. so has commander in chief obama absorbed the lessons of vietnam? mortimer zuckerman? >> well, i can't answer that question to be honest, but the whole context is very different. what happened in vietnam was at a time when there was a great fear of communist expansion. that was sort of the bugaboo of what was going on in american politics at that time. there's nothing like that here to provide weapons, for example, to syrian rebels is not the same thing as getting 500,000 plus troops involved in a war zone and, in fact,
as for the mood in the country, it was reflected in the words of lieutenant john kerry who served two tours in vietnam, if 1966 to 19-- 1966 to 1970. lieutenant kerry was awarded a silver star, bronze star and three purple hearts. here's a piece of his testimony on behalf of vietnam veterans against the war. >> how do you ask a man to be the last man to die in vietnam? how do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake? >> question, president obama escalated the u.s. troop...
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secretary of state john kerry was emphatic today in how the white house views this sunday's vote. >> the united states' position on that referendum, i must say, is clear, and it's clear today. we believe the referendum is contrary to the constitution of ukraine, it is contrary to international law, is in violation of that law, and we believe it is illegitimate. and as the president put it, illegal under the ukranian constitution. >> steve sedgwick is in the ukraine capital of kiev and has more on how things are shaping up ahead of sunday's referendum. >> reporter: here in kiev and throughout the ukraine the country remains tense after talks failed. possible an nexation may take place on the 16th of march. john kerry said russia should have to look at the consequences from their actions, and he still believes the vote would be illegal. sergey lavrov foreign minister of russia said the vote was legal and backed up by the u.n. charter that said there was a right of self-determination for the people of crimea. he offered some hope, though, by saying russia would not look to expand its mi
secretary of state john kerry was emphatic today in how the white house views this sunday's vote. >> the united states' position on that referendum, i must say, is clear, and it's clear today. we believe the referendum is contrary to the constitution of ukraine, it is contrary to international law, is in violation of that law, and we believe it is illegitimate. and as the president put it, illegal under the ukranian constitution. >> steve sedgwick is in the ukraine capital of kiev...
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the next step is really up to our new secretary of state, john kerry, and whether he can draw on his long relationship with assad to try to get him to exile. >> good point. >> i agree completely with eleanor. it hinges on assad getting out of there. nothing is going to change until that happens. >> i think the security council has to vote on this. if they think it's unhelpful, they will vote no, so it will have no effect. >> kerry was saying he talked to assad earlier and he thinks assad can be persuaded to leave. >> maybe this will be a gas to get him to move quicker. >> any thoughts on that? any inside information? >> no, but, you know, the twoaps syria are flowing through iraq, which is another complicating factor. >> from iran mostly. >> we have something to do with iraq, and it's another area where john kerry may be able to apply some influence. >> he's good. >> i hope. so. >> he's good at what he does, and he's traveled. >> he knows the players, he flows thish. >> how many years was he chairman of the committee? >> 25? >> he wasn't >>> issue four. the voice of the people. >> th
the next step is really up to our new secretary of state, john kerry, and whether he can draw on his long relationship with assad to try to get him to exile. >> good point. >> i agree completely with eleanor. it hinges on assad getting out of there. nothing is going to change until that happens. >> i think the security council has to vote on this. if they think it's unhelpful, they will vote no, so it will have no effect. >> kerry was saying he talked to assad earlier...
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john kerry tried it, admirably. he worked so hard on it under president obama. never really got it done. i think trump is basically trying that again although they're not saying it. >> but john kerry always beknowned and did soings with 51 dip plo mats at the state department that the u.s. had no leverage on the ground so therefore negotiation was very difficult. >> they've got more. he's fired 59 cruise missiles and you have a little more leverage. >> do you think that is true with respect to the north koreans? do you think this was at the united states intendsd, to leave? >> i was just going to say to build on david's choint, carlie, this was president obama's point of weakness, where most people thought he lost american credibility, the failure to defend the red line in syria. i do think president trump ump earned a little bit of credibility last week with those air strikes. but it's going to be hard to proceed now because rex tillerson has been talking about a big negotiation to try to put, bring the parties in syria together and go for a transitional govern
john kerry tried it, admirably. he worked so hard on it under president obama. never really got it done. i think trump is basically trying that again although they're not saying it. >> but john kerry always beknowned and did soings with 51 dip plo mats at the state department that the u.s. had no leverage on the ground so therefore negotiation was very difficult. >> they've got more. he's fired 59 cruise missiles and you have a little more leverage. >> do you think that is...
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secretary of state john kerry was in that country meeting with high-level officials to discuss global and regional issues including north korea. we report from beijing. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry ended a two-day visit to beijing. kerry came here with the hopes of securing further commitment from china to pressure north korea from developing nuclear weapons. china is a key ally of the north korean regime which recently claimed to have tested the hydrogen bomb in early january. the two sides agreed on the need of a u.n. resolution, north korea's nuclear tests. however, after hours of discussions with his chinese counterpart, kerry failed to convince china to support additional sanctions on pyongyang. >> we need to reach consensus on a strong u.n. security council resolution, but we have yet to fill out the parameters of exactly what it will do or say. >> reporter: kerry also discussed the need for the u.s. and china to reduce tensions in the south china sea. china claims most of that body of water and has antagonized its water, many who dispute china's rights. the u.s. b
secretary of state john kerry was in that country meeting with high-level officials to discuss global and regional issues including north korea. we report from beijing. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry ended a two-day visit to beijing. kerry came here with the hopes of securing further commitment from china to pressure north korea from developing nuclear weapons. china is a key ally of the north korean regime which recently claimed to have tested the hydrogen bomb in early...
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are joe biden and john kerry right or wrong? let's try that on you. >> well, i think the two-state solution is not comatose but it's in suspended animation right now. we haven't seen netanyahu so much displeasure with the status quo and for all of his talk about moving and making progress, president obama has laid off on criticizing him but now we see joe biden being very public and up front about it in the last year of the obama administration. and we can hope that there might be more of a -- of a dialogue on this at least to set things up for the next administration. >> so he has demanded prospects for the two-state solution -- >> prospects are damaged anyway as far as i can see. >> yeah. there is some speculation that the administration might put forward some plan by the end of the year to be sort of a token effort. but i think what you're seeing is a generational split in the jewish community, and younger people are more willing to criticize netanyahu. you saw bernie sanders, the democratic candidate, kind of playing into th
are joe biden and john kerry right or wrong? let's try that on you. >> well, i think the two-state solution is not comatose but it's in suspended animation right now. we haven't seen netanyahu so much displeasure with the status quo and for all of his talk about moving and making progress, president obama has laid off on criticizing him but now we see joe biden being very public and up front about it in the last year of the obama administration. and we can hope that there might be more of...
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i think john kerry made a terrible mistake of going over there. first, he denounces this. secondly, if you're going to have negotiations, you should start off with -- on a stately note than an attack. i do think that -- there have been atrocities on all sides. but i do think that the syrian government -- because it has the upper hand right now is probably ready for a local truce and things like that. i think the best we can hope is to stop the killing and slaughter in various places. get humanitarian in there. and anything that contributes to that is good. why iran was disinvited -- one reason is because the opposition people from syria would have walked out if iran walked in. but ultimately, they all have to be on board if there is going to be a peace agreement. >> are they not all on board? >> iran is not in there. the russians are there. but it is heavily weighted on the other side. >> clearly iran is on board. >> you have to have everybody who is pouring arms in their, everybody should be at the table. but that is not the decision that the diplomats made. i did carry a
i think john kerry made a terrible mistake of going over there. first, he denounces this. secondly, if you're going to have negotiations, you should start off with -- on a stately note than an attack. i do think that -- there have been atrocities on all sides. but i do think that the syrian government -- because it has the upper hand right now is probably ready for a local truce and things like that. i think the best we can hope is to stop the killing and slaughter in various places. get...
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. >> secretary of state, john kerry, is concerned israel may be boycotted if israel fails to settle its differences with the palestinians. here's what the secretary said one week ago that created a fire storm of sorts. quote, everywhere i go in the world, wherever i go, i promise you, no exaggeration, the far east, africa, latin america, one of the first questions out of the mouths of a foreign minister or prime minister or a president is, can't you guys do something to help bring an end to this conflict between palestinians and isrealis? and you see for israel, there's an increasing delegitimizing campaign that has been building up. people are sensitive to it. there are talks of boycotts and other kinds of things. are we all going to be better with all of that going on? unquote. >> secretary kerry was clear that any potential boycott of israel would not be by the u.s. but by other countries worldwide. his mention of possible boycotts did not sit well with isreali officials and then some, quote. offensive, unfair, and insufficientable, end quote. that's how israel responded, adding quot
. >> secretary of state, john kerry, is concerned israel may be boycotted if israel fails to settle its differences with the palestinians. here's what the secretary said one week ago that created a fire storm of sorts. quote, everywhere i go in the world, wherever i go, i promise you, no exaggeration, the far east, africa, latin america, one of the first questions out of the mouths of a foreign minister or prime minister or a president is, can't you guys do something to help bring an end...
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secretary of state john kerry was there today expressing moral support along with a massive aid package, and he spiced in some tough words for russia. >> if russia does not choose to deescalate, if it is not willing to work directly with the government of ukraine as we hope they will be, then our partners will have absolutely no choice but to join us to continue to expand upon steps we have taken in recent days in order to isolate russia politically, d diplomatically and economically. >> steve sedge wik is in kiev with the latest challenges the interim government still faces. >> reporter: here in kiev on tuesday a slight lessening of tensions. for the first time since the start of the crisis we heard from russian president putin who appeared to say there will be no russian military activity across ukraine. he failed to answer the questions about whether there were 16,000 russian troops on the crimeaen peninsula. elsewhere we're seen secretary of state john kerry offering support to the fledgling pro-western government. he offered $1 billion in loan guarantees plus technical assistance t
secretary of state john kerry was there today expressing moral support along with a massive aid package, and he spiced in some tough words for russia. >> if russia does not choose to deescalate, if it is not willing to work directly with the government of ukraine as we hope they will be, then our partners will have absolutely no choice but to join us to continue to expand upon steps we have taken in recent days in order to isolate russia politically, d diplomatically and economically....
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. >> more angst for john kerry. >> at the start of his tenure at secretary of state, john kerry made reinvig ration of the peace talks between the israel -- a top priority. here's what secretary said on july 30, 2013, one year ago. >> quote. the parties have agreed here today that all of the final issues, all of the core issue, and all other issues are all on the table for negotiation. and they are on the table with one simple goal: of you to ending the conflict, ending the claims. our objective will to b to achieve a final status agreement over the course of the next nine months. unquote. >> well, that was then. here's the situation now. fighting between the palestinians and the israelis has heated up since the murders of three israeli teenagers, the murder of a palestinian youth, said to have been burned to death. hamas has now launched throws of rockets from the gaza strip. and israel has retaliated with targeted strikes against hamas militants. question, are those peace talks now dead? >> no, they're not. and they never will be dead. it doesn't mean they're going to happen or suc
. >> more angst for john kerry. >> at the start of his tenure at secretary of state, john kerry made reinvig ration of the peace talks between the israel -- a top priority. here's what secretary said on july 30, 2013, one year ago. >> quote. the parties have agreed here today that all of the final issues, all of the core issue, and all other issues are all on the table for negotiation. and they are on the table with one simple goal: of you to ending the conflict, ending the...
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. >> but let me play for you what john kerry said back in 1971, when he returned from vietnam and he joined with other vietnam veterans to talk about the kind of war they had experienced. here's what he said. >> not isolated incidents, but crimes committed on a day-to-day basis, with the full awareness of officers at all levels of command. it is impossible to the feelings of the men who were reliving their experiences in vietnam. but they did. they relived the absolute horror of what this country, in a sense, made them do. they told stories that, at times, they had personally raped, cut off ears, cut off heads, taped wires from portable telephones to human genitals and turned up the power, cut off limbs, blown up bodies, randomly shot at civilians, razed villages in fashion reminiscent of genghis khan, shot cattle and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks, and generally ravaged the countryside of south vietnam. >> all these years later, this book you've been working on for ten years, based upon these documents buried at the national archives, confirmed what john kerry was saying then. >
. >> but let me play for you what john kerry said back in 1971, when he returned from vietnam and he joined with other vietnam veterans to talk about the kind of war they had experienced. here's what he said. >> not isolated incidents, but crimes committed on a day-to-day basis, with the full awareness of officers at all levels of command. it is impossible to the feelings of the men who were reliving their experiences in vietnam. but they did. they relived the absolute horror of...
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i have great respect for ash carter's campaign. >> rose: john kerry thought it could happen. >> -- with the extraordinary effect sphoor and we've made more progress in iraq and syria than we judged. so i'm an optimist. it will happen, but i won't be nailed -- >> rose: but it won't end terrorism. >> no. by the way, taking raqqa and mosul is necessary but not sufficient. there, i.s.i.l is, for example, just today putting up a major fight against the russians and the syrians in dara zar, another city south of raqqa inside syria. so it's not as if i.s.i.l is only in mosul and raqqa and their leadership is only in mosul and raqqa, but those are the centers of gravity. they must and will be taken, but there is still work to be done and not just in iraq and syria because i.s.i.l has global ambitions and global presence, so we're doling with i.s.i.l in places like libya, west africa, in parts of southeast asia and in south asia. >> rose: the longest war in american history is afghanistan. when will it end? >> it's ended in terms of the united states direct combat world. we are not in combat in
i have great respect for ash carter's campaign. >> rose: john kerry thought it could happen. >> -- with the extraordinary effect sphoor and we've made more progress in iraq and syria than we judged. so i'm an optimist. it will happen, but i won't be nailed -- >> rose: but it won't end terrorism. >> no. by the way, taking raqqa and mosul is necessary but not sufficient. there, i.s.i.l is, for example, just today putting up a major fight against the russians and the...
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. >> well, just, john kerry is interesting. he and ted kennedy were never close even though both senators were from massachusetts together. but like ted kennedy he has become i think a better public servant and certainly a better senator since he lost the presidency. kennedy after 1980 became really the dominant figure in the senate. i think john kerry since he lost the presidency and gave up all hopes of the white house has become a far more formidable, influential and important senator. and i think it would be a different kind of secretary of state. >> less than a minute. job boehner may have gone back to ohio for the weekend. fiscal cliff, do you know something behind the scenes that's happening that we don't foe about? >> i know the gestalt which is negative. that maybe we'll have some limited deal but it doesn't look good this week. it has not been a good week. >> remember this, we have not voted on any entitlements in this country since 1983. we have not voted to-- the republicans have not voted to i raise a tax since 199
. >> well, just, john kerry is interesting. he and ted kennedy were never close even though both senators were from massachusetts together. but like ted kennedy he has become i think a better public servant and certainly a better senator since he lost the presidency. kennedy after 1980 became really the dominant figure in the senate. i think john kerry since he lost the presidency and gave up all hopes of the white house has become a far more formidable, influential and important senator....
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that was obama and john kerry as her confirmation. after she signed it, she never gave them anything. the 33,000 e-mails had all the cash stuff and i would love to see them but it's not essential because you can make the corruption case without them. >> rose: we've established the campaign. are you surprised he won? >> i said it was 100%. >> rose: was donald trump surprised on the day of the election that he won? >> the third phase of the campaign was a three and a half week sprint to the finish doing it every day. he could see the momentum picking up. he was an absolute believer we were going to win. >> rose: she believed she had the momentum. >> that shows you how clueless they were. >> rose: they had the momentum until the last time comey came out because of the wiener issue and when comey made the announcement about that that turned and halted their campaign. >> hang on. you look at the data and these places like youngtown, ohio and other places where the working class base was coming back to us -- the guy jake sullivan was the on
that was obama and john kerry as her confirmation. after she signed it, she never gave them anything. the 33,000 e-mails had all the cash stuff and i would love to see them but it's not essential because you can make the corruption case without them. >> rose: we've established the campaign. are you surprised he won? >> i said it was 100%. >> rose: was donald trump surprised on the day of the election that he won? >> the third phase of the campaign was a three and a half...
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tavis: let me ask whether you think senators like john kerry and john mccain are right about the fact that we ought to do something to help put into place a no-fly zone. >> mr. gates comes up -- i understand the difficulty. we do not want to put a no-fly zone because we don't want the u.s. to be involved in another war. i understand that. give at least the people a chance to shoot down those silly planes gaddafi is using. we did in afghanistan and we were not even there. at least level the playing field. this is not a revolution by rebels. tavis: are you suggesting we ought to supply the people? >> i am indeed. the argument is these people are rebels. i understand if it is a rebel of 1000 or 2000, but not when 1 million people oppose you. these are not rebels. they are asking for an end to the rule, democratic rule in which they can participate. libya itself has tribes but is not a tribal society because most of the libyans most [unintelligible] important of all, libbin it is muslim but they are not islamic. -- libya is muslim. tavis: let me ask you this final question. that is whethe
tavis: let me ask whether you think senators like john kerry and john mccain are right about the fact that we ought to do something to help put into place a no-fly zone. >> mr. gates comes up -- i understand the difficulty. we do not want to put a no-fly zone because we don't want the u.s. to be involved in another war. i understand that. give at least the people a chance to shoot down those silly planes gaddafi is using. we did in afghanistan and we were not even there. at least level...
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i hope they recognize that john kerry and john edwards will be the team that can help us do better. >> how did you decide what to put in, what to leave out of your speech? i have been in a number of conversations this week center speech. people are trying to analyze what you did and did not say. i felt for you because it is unfortunate in many respects that if you win, you'll be the only african-american in the u.s. senate, you have to be all things to all people. how do you do a speech where you have to remain authentically black for those black folks in chicago and the south side who know you and at the same time, your the face of the party? -- you are the face the pot -- face of the party? >> i tried to remind people i am rooted in the african-american community but not bound by it. that applies to the speech and my politics. when i tried to pass a bill that is boosting the wages of low- wage workers, that helps everybody, but disproportionately, black folks are low wage. if i am working on people who are not insured or underinsured, that helps everybody but black folks are specifi
i hope they recognize that john kerry and john edwards will be the team that can help us do better. >> how did you decide what to put in, what to leave out of your speech? i have been in a number of conversations this week center speech. people are trying to analyze what you did and did not say. i felt for you because it is unfortunate in many respects that if you win, you'll be the only african-american in the u.s. senate, you have to be all things to all people. how do you do a speech...
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. >> john kerry, one of the most prominent footballers in the country, -- john terry, one of the most prominent footballers in the country. it all hinges on what he said back in october. they took the unprecedented step of announcing they will charge him with a racially aggravated public order offense. in a statement, he denied the claims, saying i'd never aimed racist remark at anyone. i will fight tooth and nail to prove my innocence. the chelsea managers said he would stand by his capt.. >> we know his personality. i will fully support him. >> with a busy christmas. coming up, he is trying to focus on his role as chelsea capt. the last few months have been dominated by these allegations of racism, claims that could have big implications for a glance 2012 campaign. -- fort kingsland's 2012 campaign. 2012 campaign.s one former captain says he can handle it. >> it is not going to be easy for him over the next couple of weeks. other circumstances where he has had to concentrate on matters on the field. he tends to do that remarkably well. >> others in the game save be fa should take ma
. >> john kerry, one of the most prominent footballers in the country, -- john terry, one of the most prominent footballers in the country. it all hinges on what he said back in october. they took the unprecedented step of announcing they will charge him with a racially aggravated public order offense. in a statement, he denied the claims, saying i'd never aimed racist remark at anyone. i will fight tooth and nail to prove my innocence. the chelsea managers said he would stand by his...
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kerry. john: do you think joe biden hungers for the job? pat: i think he did at one time and i think he's seeing something rising again. john: we're wail over. eleanor: i said earlier if the party needs a savior he's there but hillary is in a strong position. much stronger than the dialogue today. john: he said yes, he should get in. and you? mort: if anything we don't know now comes out he should be ready to get in. john: joe biden, start warming your engine. issue two -- tales out of school. >> and the majority leader looked at me and said there is no deal, there is no deal, there is no deal. like st. peter, he repeated it three times. my staff told me that afternoon, he's lying to you. that's what my staff said. we've been around the senate a long time. he's not telling you the truth. john: senator ted cruz has declared war on republican senator majority leader senator mitch mcconnell. he says that mr. mcconnell made a covert deal with democrats so ensure the or authorization of the impor
kerry. john: do you think joe biden hungers for the job? pat: i think he did at one time and i think he's seeing something rising again. john: we're wail over. eleanor: i said earlier if the party needs a savior he's there but hillary is in a strong position. much stronger than the dialogue today. john: he said yes, he should get in. and you? mort: if anything we don't know now comes out he should be ready to get in. john: joe biden, start warming your engine. issue two -- tales out of school....
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>> not only the president, but john kerry had to work. hot itsonable person shouldn't work. this was a serious attempt by certain members of the republican party to deny president obama a major foreign- policy victory. that was the only reason that they objected to this. cooler minds prevailed and we have this treaty. it is going toward a safer world. tavis: i appreciate you contextualizing what the debate was all about. why did you call it this specifically? >> it is a great nuclear term, but this is the fallout that came from the first book. it was really about the nuclear trafficking network. country and build a nuclear weapon with stolen material and how he went on to help iran develop its nuclear weapons program and he was engaged in a full-scale effort to build a weapons factory in libya. that was the first book. this is the fallout from that. this is how the cia brought that network down and how they brought it down. it is not a good story there. it comes to the questions you have about the impact on our safety. on the network is dangerous and is radioactive for our f
>> not only the president, but john kerry had to work. hot itsonable person shouldn't work. this was a serious attempt by certain members of the republican party to deny president obama a major foreign- policy victory. that was the only reason that they objected to this. cooler minds prevailed and we have this treaty. it is going toward a safer world. tavis: i appreciate you contextualizing what the debate was all about. why did you call it this specifically? >> it is a great...
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n.y>> the morning after the revolution, it is time to sweep away the mess and get ready for a new john kerry goode tunisia is still reeling from the turmoil and super -- get ready -- to sweep away the mess and get ready for the new. tunisia is still reeling from the turmoil. they have cleared away the good sense -- goods. the damage repair bill is vast, but the country is trying to roll up its sleeves and move on. the manager says he is hiring extra staff so he can open tomorrow. messages have been buzzing around, urging people not to stay home but to go to work and make it look as if to visa is getting back to normal. -- as if to nietzsche -- tunisia is getting back to normal. >> our job is to provide them with food. >> symbols of the past have been crashing down. the home of the family of the former president have been looted. anything not nailed down has been taken away. this afternoon the prime minister announced his interim government. it will include opposition and now and figures outside conventional politics. he also said as political prisoners will be freed during your -- will
n.y>> the morning after the revolution, it is time to sweep away the mess and get ready for a new john kerry goode tunisia is still reeling from the turmoil and super -- get ready -- to sweep away the mess and get ready for the new. tunisia is still reeling from the turmoil. they have cleared away the good sense -- goods. the damage repair bill is vast, but the country is trying to roll up its sleeves and move on. the manager says he is hiring extra staff so he can open tomorrow. messages...
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the english football association has decided to strip john kerry of the england captain see what he faces charges of abusing another player. -- has decided to strip john terry of the england captaincy while he faces charges of abuse and another player. >> i have been capt. before. i'm just try to concentrate on playing for manchester united. i am happy playing good football for manchester united. if i am selected for the squad, i would be delighted. blame for your country is a great achievement. -- - playing playing for your country is a great achievement. >> this is "bbc news." syria's uprising claims more lives. more than 200 people have been killed in shelling in homs. another day of violence in egypt, four people killed, more than 1000 injured. the fbi and the metropolitan police have launched a criminal investigation after computer hackers intersected a conference call in which officers were discussing their efforts against hacking. the conversation revealed details of joint operations and the date of planned arrests. >> a supposedly secure conference call last month between cyber cr
the english football association has decided to strip john kerry of the england captain see what he faces charges of abusing another player. -- has decided to strip john terry of the england captaincy while he faces charges of abuse and another player. >> i have been capt. before. i'm just try to concentrate on playing for manchester united. i am happy playing good football for manchester united. if i am selected for the squad, i would be delighted. blame for your country is a great...
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we did a lot of work for john kerry and move on and vote for change. we did a tour of swing states. the dixie chicks played a couple of songs of mine and i did a couple of theirs in the said we did together. that is what i took away from that tour was that song. it is just a good time song. tavis: when you were here last, i recall are having a conversation about your own song writing process and how there are certain song she wrote years ago, and one day you are performing in for the umpteenth time onstage and the meaning of the song finally hits you, or hit you in a different way than it did when you first wrote it. he said that to me in our last conversation. which leads me to my next question, how you personally connect and find meaning in the songs of others you sometimes don't figure out your own songs until years later? >> it is all mysterious. you just move into the music and play it. this is mostly just a good time stuff, comfort tunes, essentially. it could have been like a party record. it could have been all soul tunes, all from that john representative. it could have bee
we did a lot of work for john kerry and move on and vote for change. we did a tour of swing states. the dixie chicks played a couple of songs of mine and i did a couple of theirs in the said we did together. that is what i took away from that tour was that song. it is just a good time song. tavis: when you were here last, i recall are having a conversation about your own song writing process and how there are certain song she wrote years ago, and one day you are performing in for the umpteenth...
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john kerry says he believes that talks are making some progress but that real issues remain unresolved. and that they will not set at the negotiating table. >> president obama made it it clear we can't wait forever. if the tough decisions don't get made we're prepared to call an end to this process. >> it could have a big impact on oil. today, the price of west texas crude settled up 7%. >> new applications for u.s. unemployment insurance benefits rose last week. the labor department says that initial claims for state unemployment benefits rose. despited rise, it is considered an improving market. >>> the more federal reserve governors speak, the more it is apparent there is a redebate inside the fed the president of the federal reserve bank of chicago wants to wait until mid 2016 before he considers hiking interest rates. he says overseas risks have grown in the past month. he says the central bank is taking a careful look at the global economy. >> we are tentative. we're watching the risks in greet closely. we're watching developments in china closely. we have taken note of recent ep
john kerry says he believes that talks are making some progress but that real issues remain unresolved. and that they will not set at the negotiating table. >> president obama made it it clear we can't wait forever. if the tough decisions don't get made we're prepared to call an end to this process. >> it could have a big impact on oil. today, the price of west texas crude settled up 7%. >> new applications for u.s. unemployment insurance benefits rose last week. the labor...
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that: it is the case secretary of state john kerry for stated at a press conference byt syria can avoid attack putting chemical weapons under international control. now we are told the minister will explore that option. russia apparently used diplomatic back channels to put this in motion, so the white house as i am told is confirming the president stand behind the statement secretary kerry made that if in fact they put these chemicals under international control, military strike, it is onthat might be, hold at the moment. news agencies called the statement a gas. -- gaffe. i thought it was pretty calculated. what is your sense of secretary kerry confirmed by the white house? >> my senses it is good news. the devil is always in the details. finally russia is jumping in and a construct of way. -- in a constructive way. they have a lot of influence on syria. if they can force syria to acknowledge they have chemical of all, to second allow the international community to secure those hugens, that would be a step forward. >> you are in washington. you have been there a long time. there would
that: it is the case secretary of state john kerry for stated at a press conference byt syria can avoid attack putting chemical weapons under international control. now we are told the minister will explore that option. russia apparently used diplomatic back channels to put this in motion, so the white house as i am told is confirming the president stand behind the statement secretary kerry made that if in fact they put these chemicals under international control, military strike, it is onthat...
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kerry who was entrusted with taking things forward and publicly at least, we are told his visit passed off productively but had a clear message to the pakistanis that criticized the raid that killed osama bin laden. >> my goal in coming here was not to apologize for what i consider to be a triumph against terrorism of an unprecedented consequence. my goal has been to talk with the leaders here about how to manage this critical relationship more effectively. >> pakistani leaders focused on the fact that the operation happened without their permission. senator kerry assured them in the future that america would work together with pakistan against high profile targets but he brought a tough message from washington where there are many who believe that osama bin laden presence here that pakistan knew of his presence. united states has billions of dollars committed to pakistan. this is one institution being built but there are huge civil projects as well. just over the last couple of weeks we heard voices from washington calling for cuts in that funding unless pakistan does more to cooperat
kerry who was entrusted with taking things forward and publicly at least, we are told his visit passed off productively but had a clear message to the pakistanis that criticized the raid that killed osama bin laden. >> my goal in coming here was not to apologize for what i consider to be a triumph against terrorism of an unprecedented consequence. my goal has been to talk with the leaders here about how to manage this critical relationship more effectively. >> pakistani leaders...
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by senator john kerry. since sanctions were lifted in 2005, world leaders including italy's silvio berlusconi have rushed to establish relations with colonel gaddafi. last year, several companies were joined by investors from gazprom, bp, and royal dutch shell. their contracts may be at risk. but it will still have the biggest impact on italy. >> they can no longer count on libya for the time being for oil and natural gas deliveries. in addition, the libyan central bank which holds a significant share of italy's largest bank credit has pretty much gone missing. >> mr. sarkozy is also keen for sanctions on the gaddafi family, saying they are involved in major construction projects. his brother, an heir apparent, it is alleged to have financial interests in oil. leaders elsewhere in the region are rushing to secure their positions. in saudi arabia, the kaine gave out billions in handouts to prevent further problems -- the king gave out billions in handouts. >>> this is out "bbc world news." the crisis in liby
by senator john kerry. since sanctions were lifted in 2005, world leaders including italy's silvio berlusconi have rushed to establish relations with colonel gaddafi. last year, several companies were joined by investors from gazprom, bp, and royal dutch shell. their contracts may be at risk. but it will still have the biggest impact on italy. >> they can no longer count on libya for the time being for oil and natural gas deliveries. in addition, the libyan central bank which holds a...
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tavis: you talked about how they got away with demonizing john kerry when he served and george bush did not. recordhat case, kerry's was an exemplary. there is just enough wanting in the obama record so far that he gave romney a slight opening for his exaggerations' and characters. tavis: you have a lot of words in the new peace. what is it that obama has not done that has led to the failure of righting the wrongs, specifically about the crash? >> the two biggest things is that nobody who created the circumstances for this crash has been punished. low level con people have, bernie madoff has, the people who made the housing bubble have not. they took their fortunes and left while america was holding the bag. that is a failure in law enforcement. obama pledged to do that. he started a task force within the justice department called operation broken trust. it has never had any significant prosecutions or any significant investigation of what went down. the second is a failure to reform wall street. the dodd-frank bill was not great to begin with. poorly staffed agencies have to implement
tavis: you talked about how they got away with demonizing john kerry when he served and george bush did not. recordhat case, kerry's was an exemplary. there is just enough wanting in the obama record so far that he gave romney a slight opening for his exaggerations' and characters. tavis: you have a lot of words in the new peace. what is it that obama has not done that has led to the failure of righting the wrongs, specifically about the crash? >> the two biggest things is that nobody who...
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what we do know is that john kerry, obama's secretary of state, fought in that war and, on "meet the press was quote, gregory tried to hit him to speak on a statement that he suggested that he doesn't believe that oswald acted alone. this thing is still being debated all these years later. is reasonable and looks at the evidence nose at the has to be at least two shooters, the kennedy was shot from the front and the back. that is an contestable to me. i do believe oswald was in the window but that is not the point . there's a guy at the fence. that is the shot. you have to stand by the fence to kill him. you have to get him in an ambush. it was very precise shooting, not with some phony little americana world war ii weapon. tavis: obama, as we know, has received more death threats than any president in the history of the nation. a conspiracythat can happen today without us finding out about it in this age of technology? >> it would be a lot harder. i got away with a lot in 1863. but it do think you create an atmosphere around it -- in 1963. but you do create an atmosphere around it.
what we do know is that john kerry, obama's secretary of state, fought in that war and, on "meet the press was quote, gregory tried to hit him to speak on a statement that he suggested that he doesn't believe that oswald acted alone. this thing is still being debated all these years later. is reasonable and looks at the evidence nose at the has to be at least two shooters, the kennedy was shot from the front and the back. that is an contestable to me. i do believe oswald was in the window...
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boston's own, john kerry, now the secretary of state has been traveling try to get china to do about -- something about this crisis in north korea. but get your sense of how we're navigating this potential crisis with north korea right now. exactlytary of state is right. chinaignificant degree, is probably the player most important that can bring some .esolution to this crisis china helps feed a nation which is addressing the salvation. china is providing a great deal of energy to north korea. china borders on north korea and opening its border would have a huge impact on north korea. if there is any nation in the . china helpsworld that can bringe leverage, have some leverage on north korea, and make them understand you cannot go threatening nuclear war in 2013, it is china. i hope very much china accepts its contractual responsibility and does everything that it can to bring north korea into the and stop of nations the behavior that we have seen in recent months. tavis: it never take this bierce -- you never take this behavior lightly. no matter how erratic and bizarre. >> the diff
boston's own, john kerry, now the secretary of state has been traveling try to get china to do about -- something about this crisis in north korea. but get your sense of how we're navigating this potential crisis with north korea right now. exactlytary of state is right. chinaignificant degree, is probably the player most important that can bring some .esolution to this crisis china helps feed a nation which is addressing the salvation. china is providing a great deal of energy to north korea....
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>> you compare had are him with john kerry's hearing. democrat, liberal. >> . >> well susan is right to the extent he came across as someone who has not played at this level of the game for the last several years, he has been teaching at georgetown. but i think his overall posture on all these issues is right in line with the president's. and he is not going to be creating policy he is going to be carrying out. and his job was not to appear the smartest one in the room, it was to get nominated. he didn't take the bait, give them a headline. he is going to get confirmed. >> i disagree. i think he did give them a headline. >> i don't want to characterize it or prejudice your judgment as though i could do that. but there was some talk about hagel being have really antisemitic. what was that? >> i don't know about that. >> brett stephens of the wall street gorm. i hope i have that man right. >> you have him right. >> you kind of suggested that by reason of what? >> well i think there have been a whole host of statements by the incoming secre
>> you compare had are him with john kerry's hearing. democrat, liberal. >> . >> well susan is right to the extent he came across as someone who has not played at this level of the game for the last several years, he has been teaching at georgetown. but i think his overall posture on all these issues is right in line with the president's. and he is not going to be creating policy he is going to be carrying out. and his job was not to appear the smartest one in the room, it was...
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i sat around the same table with john kerry where i insisted on a political solution, and he supported my statement. there were others who opposed it and that is why in none of the statements issued by the international syria support group you have the sirnl statement there is no military solution. you don't have it. >> rose: do you think the united states -- >> don't believe a word of what i say. read the statements. read the statements. >> rose: do you believe the united states thinks as a military solution -- >> no, the united states doesn't. there are others, your friends who believe it. so what i'm saying you ask me whether the united states wants this, i'm telling you i don't know. i'm not saying it doesn't. i say i talk to president putin. i know that president putin wants to find a peaceful solution to syria because it doesn't serve our interests, it doesn't serve their interests, but that the united states is prepared to do it, ask somebody who has talked to president trump recently, i have. > >> rose: nor have i. ( laughter ) we'll end on this note and take questions from thi
i sat around the same table with john kerry where i insisted on a political solution, and he supported my statement. there were others who opposed it and that is why in none of the statements issued by the international syria support group you have the sirnl statement there is no military solution. you don't have it. >> rose: do you think the united states -- >> don't believe a word of what i say. read the statements. read the statements. >> rose: do you believe the united...
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john kerry shows up and gives them a quick lecture of how in danger they are of losing u.s. support. how did that go over? >> that is an interesting debate. you have one school that says to take your money and another one says, we had better figure out how to get this relationship back on track because we are in a world of hurt. tavis: what will prevail? >> you will see the relationship get back to some kind of normal state. normal is a relative term, as you know, tavis. tavis: there is a new normal in pakistan. >> yes. before osama bin laden, it was difficult to navigate. this is more so now. i think they will find some kind of equilibrium. the trust to the degree we are trying to build the, the trust has been deal serious setback. tavis: when are you headed back to pakistan and why, given the danger, are you going back? >> it is important to be there. -- this is critical to us and the region. this is what we do. if you calculate how you can do that. you try to minimize your risk. tavis: you are a woman. that makes it how much more difficult? >> in some ways, yes, in some w
john kerry shows up and gives them a quick lecture of how in danger they are of losing u.s. support. how did that go over? >> that is an interesting debate. you have one school that says to take your money and another one says, we had better figure out how to get this relationship back on track because we are in a world of hurt. tavis: what will prevail? >> you will see the relationship get back to some kind of normal state. normal is a relative term, as you know, tavis. tavis:...